I believe the support for the AX210 was added in 5.11
Intel says "5.10+", which I would take to mean that support started with v5.10. But I could be wrong :-)
Reference: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en … eless.html
]]>But if loqs intermission is to be trusted - which it usually is - you are likely not going to get wifi going either. That's a bit of a tricky situation to be in, technically you could remaster the iso to include e.g. the linux-mainline package but this might be a lot of involvement just to get the installation going. Maybe set up a phone tether or an ethernet connection if possible to do the install, or wait a month where I'd hope the 5.11 kernel having been pushed as an Arch package and included by default on the ISO
]]>blacklist bluetooth during the install with e.g.
module_blacklist=btusb
on the kernel params or just switch tty to another one that isn't also attached to the boot log
how can i blacklist a module in a tty that is unresponsive? I can't type anything in it, it just keeps spamming that message and doesn't let me do anything
I believe the support for the AX210 was added in 5.11 so the wireless interface will also not work.
you mean it will work? or won't work? I'm confused
]]>module_blacklist=btusb
on the kernel params or just switch tty to another one that isn't also attached to the boot log
]]>nothing i type in the tty helps get this spammed message out of the way, even to try to install drivers or edit anything, when i type it just keeps spamming in the screen .. i dunno what to do ...
can anyone help out?